no one has ever made going mad look so attractive (and painful) before.ġ6.
this is one of the most tortured groups of people in tv history, and chances are, it’ll get to them eventually.ġ5. if you watch this show and if you have a favorite character and if you want to see them whumped and if you haven’t yet… just hang in there. (perks of a creative license, i suppose…)ġ4. honestly, it’s incredible how much a human being can be injured and still remain so goshdang attractive. Legend of the Seeker. this show is probably the whumpiest i’ve ever watched. (and some of it is quite fantastic - when you aren’t being utterly grossed out and horrified.)ġ3. of course, the entirety of TXF is pretty much Mulder!whump, so there’s that. Stiles is my personal favorite - so, therefore, he’s my favorite to see whumped - and it definitely doesn’t helps that Dylan O’Brien is so damn good at acting the part.ġ2. yet another list of people who should be dead, severely (and permanently) injured and / or brain damaged. once again, angst, whump, heroic sacrifice and idiotic lying obviously to protect the ones he loves and you have yourself one very beat up hero who is the absolute worst at coming up with excuses for his many injuries.ġ0. to be honest, i think Smallville is the show that got me started on whump there are so many good clips on YouTube of Clark Kent being exposed to kryptonite (because, hello, that’s the only way to hurt him, so let’s use the heck out of it), you can’t help but get addicted. regardless, he’s pretty when he’s hurt, so i’m not complaining. honestly, considering how many times Oliver Queen has been shot, stabbed, thrown around, poisoned, etc, he really should be dead. s2 didn’t seem quite as whumpy to me (there were some pretty good moments though) but s1 is absolutely brimming with h/c.ħ. ) James Cole spends most of his time sick / bleeding / healing from gunshot wounds and / or dying from the effects of time travel… in the 1st season especially, he’s whumped rather well, as the side effects just keep getting worse, and he just keeps getting sicker.Ħ. and of course, the whump doesn’t hurt either. and the whump is pretty decent and accurate.ĥ. and when he’s not getting hurt, he’s extremely angsty. Mike Warren is pretty much the epitome of bad luck… and he seems to get hurt a lot. Stargate: Atlantis & Stargate: SG1 - mind you, the term whump was born amidst the copious amounts of h/c that surrounded these fandoms John Sheppard (my faaav), Rodney McKay and Ronon Dex spend a lot (and i mean, a lot) of time getting beat up in SGA, and Daniel Jackson, Cameron Mitchell and Jack O’Neill do pretty well for themselves in SG1 too. it’s not dwelt on nearly as much as it needs to be, but this entire show is fraught with whump and angst and basically either Merlin or Arthur (or both) being in life threatening situations and / or hurt. honestly, some of my all time favorite whump is from this show.Ģ. i mean, people talk about how all this show does is beat up the Winchester brothers, and, well, it’s not wrong.